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More young people are looking to AI chatbots for mental health help
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More young people are looking to AI chatbots for mental health help

Aimee CunninghamJune 1, 2026

A new survey estimates 8 million young people use AI chatbots for help when stressed, angry or sad, an increase from 2024.

A tiny part of your brain may still listen under anesthesia
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A tiny part of your brain may still listen under anesthesia

Nora BradfordJune 1, 2026

Tones, oddball sounds and words can spark brain cell responses, hinting at nuanced processing without consciousness.

Gessel gold hoard: A 3,300-year-old stash of gleaming treasures that’s one of the largest Bronze Age hoards from Europe
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Gessel gold hoard: A 3,300-year-old stash of gleaming treasures that’s one of the largest Bronze Age hoards from Europe

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

The Gessel gold hoard is among the largest treasures ever discovered in prehistoric Europe but has only three pieces of jewelry in it.

An entomologist ordered a mescal, and then got curious
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An entomologist ordered a mescal, and then got curious

Really Simple SyndicationJune 1, 2026

An entomologist researched the worms used in mescal to better understand the relationship between the creatures and specific agave plants – and the danger if

NASA Artemis II Crew Rings Nasdaq Closing Bell
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NASA Artemis II Crew Rings Nasdaq Closing Bell

Really Simple SyndicationMay 31, 2026

Nasdaq Chair and Chief Executive Officer Adena T. Friedman, left, and NASA’s Artemis II crew ring the closing bell of the Nasdaq market session, Thursday

Astronomers gaze into the ‘Crystal Ball Nebula’ and see a vision of our dying sun — Space photo of the week
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Astronomers gaze into the ‘Crystal Ball Nebula’ and see a vision of our dying sun — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationMay 31, 2026

The Crystal Ball Nebula has captivated astronomers for more than 200 years, and it offers a bittersweet glimpse of a dying star system similar to

‘We were being bullied in our own home’: How ‘authoritarian’ HOAs are contributing to the insect apocalypse
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‘We were being bullied in our own home’: How ‘authoritarian’ HOAs are contributing to the insect apocalypse

Really Simple SyndicationMay 31, 2026

In the book “Bitter Honey,” writer and researcher Jennie Durant explores how industrial agriculture is destroying bees — and what can be done to stop

Bronze Age 5-year-old’s skull found in Uzbekistan is the oldest known evidence of surgery in Central Asia
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Bronze Age 5-year-old’s skull found in Uzbekistan is the oldest known evidence of surgery in Central Asia

Really Simple SyndicationMay 31, 2026

A child’s 4,000-year-old skull found in Uzbekistan has signs of trepanation, making it the oldest evidence of surgery in Central Asia on record.

‘Astonishing’: James Webb telescope spots the most chemically primitive galaxy in the ancient universe
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‘Astonishing’: James Webb telescope spots the most chemically primitive galaxy in the ancient universe

Really Simple SyndicationMay 31, 2026

The James Webb telescope peered into an ancient spot of light, and found it to be the most metal-poor galaxy in the early universe.

A new pancreatic cancer pill may be a game changer for patients
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A new pancreatic cancer pill may be a game changer for patients

Meghan RosenMay 31, 2026

Daraxonrasib, which nearly doubled patients’ survival time, fights the disease in a new way. It bear-hugs a cancer protein that drives cell growth.

How many generations of humans have there been?
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How many generations of humans have there been?

Really Simple SyndicationMay 31, 2026

Modern humans have been around 300,000 years. How many generations is that?

Artemis III Rocket Core Stage Moves to NASA Kennedy
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Artemis III Rocket Core Stage Moves to NASA Kennedy

Really Simple SyndicationMay 30, 2026

NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) core stage for the Artemis III mission moves into the Vehicle Assembly Building at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on

Are some people wired to see ghosts? A psychologist explains what makes paranormal experiences more likely
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Are some people wired to see ghosts? A psychologist explains what makes paranormal experiences more likely

Really Simple SyndicationMay 30, 2026

Is my brain wired to never see a ghost? A psychologist on three factors that make a paranormal experience more likely

Scientists got mouse eyes to perform photosynthesis ‪—‬ and no, they didn’t turn green
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Scientists got mouse eyes to perform photosynthesis ‪—‬ and no, they didn’t turn green

Really Simple SyndicationMay 30, 2026

Special eye drops containing photosynthetic machinery from spinach leaves have helped combat dry eye, a new mouse experiment reveals.

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